Calling All Korean Lomographers!

We're looking for passionate Lomographers from Korea who want to help build a dynamic community of Lomographers! Interested to learn more? Read all about it after the jump!

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Lomography is an ever growing community of analogue lovers and we’d like to share the news all the way from Vienna to South Korea. We’re looking for people like you who love everything analogue in helping us do so!

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Are you fluent in both English and Korean, love everything Lomography, and would like to help the community? Then, you’re our Lomographer! To spread the analogue cheer, we need help in translating articles in English to Korean. This will help our fellow Lomographers in Korea be in the loop about the exciting things happening all over the community. If you’re interested to do help in some community work, let us know! Comment below and we’ll drop by your Lomohome and leave a note. You can also send me an email for faster communication (rolianneditorio@lomography.com)

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